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Knysna residents joined thousands of South Africans in the #antiZuma march also known as ‘Black Friday’ to express their grievances against the president. The march took place at Memorial Square earlier at this morning (Friday April 7) at 10:00. It saw residents raising their placards with their complaints and some even wore t-shirts, that read ‘No Confidence In Zuma’ and Gatvol Of Zuma’.
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